September 19th, 2008
Hi,
I am looking for a chair for an employee that is over 6′ 2″ tall, and needs a chair that will raise up higher than normal. This would require a taller pneumatic cylinder. Is this an option with any of your chairs? He is not heavy, just tall with most of the height in his legs.
J
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September 17th, 2008
| Nothing embraces the executive work-style more. Innovative ergonomics and design deliver exceptional comfort and customized fit. |
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Working Style:
- Light computer activity
- Variety of tasks
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Seating Needs:
- Most comfort and style
- Fewer adjustments
- Most flexibility
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September 16th, 2008
I work for a school district and my boss wants me to find chairs for the office. The chairs we purchased from an office supply store last year are not holding up. Since we are a school district our budget is small. Can you send me information on a task chair that will last more than a year and cost less than 200.00.
Thank you
Sally
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September 16th, 2008
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| Combining features of both task-intensive and executive chairs, our cross-performance chairs are for a wide range of users, tasks, and environments. |
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Working Style:
- Moderate computer activity
- Variety of tasks
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Seating Needs:
- Most adjustment
- Most support
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September 16th, 2008
| Our task-intensive chairs provide enduring performance and support for those who sit doing the same task all day. |
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Seating Needs:
- Some adjustments
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September 16th, 2008
I have an Office Master chair which has 3 paddles (front, mid, back) all on the right side and one lever right in front. The back rest also has a lumbar control knob on the right side as well as a lever that adjusts the back rest up and down. Read the rest of this entry »
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September 11th, 2008
We need instructions on how to adjust the seat of an Office Master chair which is called Adjustable T-Arm JR-70 with what appears to be a serial #384693037. I’m not sure how old this chair is but probably purchased within the last 10 years.
Thanks
S H
Tags: arms, FAQ, instructions
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September 11th, 2008
| Healthcare and Lab settings require seating that is adjustable, easy to clean, and convenient to adjust. To match those requirements, Office Master has made several lines of healthcare and lab appropriate seating. Starting with the readily adjustable doctors’ stools of the Classic Collection, and into the worry-free, fixed footrings of the Classic Lab Stools Collection, Office Master has a lot to say about Healthcare seating. Added to all that, Office Master also offers a great line of bacteria resistant vinyl called Morgard that is both attractive and a breeze to clean. |
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September 11th, 2008
- Does the seat pan feel comfortable and fit your shape?
When you sit in the chair the seat pan should be at least one inch wider than your hips and thighs on either side. The seat pan should not be too long for your legs otherwise it will either catch you behind the knees or it will prevent you from leaning fully back against the lumbar support. Most ergonomic chairs have a seat pan with a waterfall front that prevents the seat from catching you behind the knees. The seat pan should also be contoured to allow even weight distribution and it should be comfortable to sit on.
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